• RickRussell_CA@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    They’re referring to the “halo effect” of Apple accepting the claim of antisemitism.

    Truthful or not, Apple is sort of an “influencer” when it comes to ethics, with one of the few openly gay CEOs in big tech and a history of doing, or at least claiming to do, the right thing when any negative labor practices are revealed.

    I think there is a sense that if Apple is willing to walk away, it’s a signal to other companies that the problem is real.

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      11 months ago

      I think there is a sense that if Apple is willing to walk away, it’s a signal to other companies that the problem is real.

      I agree that Apple may be the canary in the coal mine but I propose a motive beyond ethics.

      It may be that Apple has seen a reduction in traffic from ads on Twitter recently and this latest move by Musk, coupled with everything else, gave them leverage to get out of any contracted ad buys. They pull ineffective ads, help their brand and ethics image, and save money doing it.

      The cynic in me says whatever the motivation the largest driver is financial.

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        11 months ago

        My reading of the “it’s not just about money” statement was, “it’s not just about losing Apple’s advertising spend”.

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          11 months ago

          I agree, and I may have muddled that in my response. I was more proposing an alternative to Apple’s “influencer” in ethics status being a driver for their departure, or for other companies.

          Positing that ethics may be a factor but ultimately that Apple’s motivation is financial and other businesses understand that. They’ll see it as the tide turning to where Twitter advertising is going to start hurting brands this the halo effect.

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        11 months ago

        The cynic in me says whatever the motivation the largest driver is financial.

        Always is. “Ethics” is just a guide to survival as a society- corporate ethics is really just a guide to survival, too. Which is why so many corporations seem unethical to people… their guide to survival is “lie cheat and steal”… where people see that as problematic.

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      11 months ago

      You are talking like Apple isn’t still pumping elons garbage through their devices for a 30% cut.

      They’d pull the app if they really cared.

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        11 months ago

        You are talking like Apple isn’t still pumping elons garbage through their devices for a 30% cut.

        While Apple takes a 30% cut of app sales, as far as I know, they don’t make money from people using the free app. I don’t know that Twitter offers any in-app purchases that would be processed through Apple’s payment system.

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        11 months ago

        Why would they pull an app that millions of their customers enjoy and may well have purchased their devices for, just because the owner said something they don’t like?

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        11 months ago

        Ya, I’m gladdened to see that it’s not part of his story at every turn. I feel like that’s a positive thing. Acceptance is good.